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"We are not even talking about partiality or bias, because that would be a mild term," he said.
Portugal, for instance, has the highest density of highways in Western Europe, he said, "which is clearly unreasonable, to use a mild term".
Disappointment is a mild term for what I think of the Gray Campaign for Mayor.
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"Balkanization" seems a rather mild term for this policy.
About the second story, I'd just like to add that the word for rabbit, conejo, is also a mild slang term in Spain meaning the exact same thing (the other word is really rude), so it's easy to confuse.
The hawks want Obama to back up his calls for Assad's fall with more direct support for the rebels, including continuous operations by U.S. aircraft (which is what the deceptively mild term "no-fly zone" means in practice).
There is only a mild short-term inflammatory response in rat dorsum muscle.
In healthy patients it can cause a primary form of meningoencephalitis (PAM) with a fulminant course in most cases and a mild long-term form in immunocompromised patients called granulomatous meningoencephalitis (GAE) [9, 20, 22].
She did have a mild, short-term headache, which she has had periodically for many years.
Simon Danczuk became the prospective parliamentary candidate for Labour in 2007, after a pretty ugly process that Karen describes in mild terms: "I wouldn't say he was parachuted in – it was a tough fight.
That one, coming amid a terrifying financial crisis that the speaker described in surprisingly mild terms ("our economy is badly weakened"), had been a surprisingly pedestrian call for unity, for abandoning "stale political arguments" and "worn-out dogmas".
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